Do ancient temples in Gujarat have secret underground tunnels underneath them? Do these underground passages stretch for hundreds of miles? Is there a vast subterranean area built by ancient builders of India? In this video, I show you undeniable evidence of an ancient underground network in India. Whatsapp :// Instagram................ Facebook.............. Twitter...................... Email id - @ This is my Patreon account if you like to support me - 0:00 - Underground Tunnels 1:57 - An Underground Network 3:21 - Jasmalnathji Temple 5:17 - The Closed Entrance 11:37 - The Fundamental Flaw 13:07 - The Logical Fault 13:53 - The Horse Entry Vav 17:02 - Boring Project 19:29 - Rani Ki Vav 21:12 - Underground Tunnel System 22:32 - Conclusion Hey guys, can you see this underground tunnel? It is a little bit hard to show from this angle, but you can still see it. Let me put the camera up as high as possible, and extend it as much as I can, so you can see what is on the ground. What you see is one of the last, existing ancient underground tunnels of India, and you can see a large rectangular opening. It is dark inside, because it goes deeper, but it is partially closed with another stone slab. This is not a new tunnel by the way, this is in the ancient temple of Modhera in Gujarat, which is at least 1000 years old. Unfortunately, no one is permitted to climb inside and see what is there, so this is the best I can show you. But I am not making this video, to show you just this one tunnel. In this video, I am going to try and find undeniable evidence of a vast underground network, stretching for hundreds of miles, in the state of Gujarat. And this underground system was created by ancient builders of India. This is not the only tunnel in this temple by the way, there is another tunnel going from the other side of the temple as well. There are big wasps guarding the second underground tunnel. This one does not have an opening at the top, so, I cannot put my camera at the top and show you. I can only show you through the wire mesh, but, if try hard, you can see that there is an opening, going underground. Locals say there are vast underground networks that connect many ancient temples of Gujarat. Almost like an underground subway system. Some people have mentioned the same information online, for example says this about Modhera temple: “There is a closed underground path that potentially links the temple to Patan”. Patan is the city that has the famous Rani Ki Vav Temple. This is about 35 kilometers or 22 miles, directly north of the Modhera Sun temple. Some locals here also told me that this underground tunnel goes to another temple called Jasmalnathji temple, this is about 30 miles, exactly to the east. So, when we put this on a map, we see that it is a triangle with perfect angles, because one tunnel goes straight up north, and the other one perfectly to the east. So, I am going to travel east to the Jasmalnathji temple, and this is in a remote village called Asoda. As soon as I reach the Jasmalnathji temple, I am mesmerized by its beauty, but, there is only one thing I am looking for. Is there at least one underground tunnel anywhere? As I look around, I am disappointed. Yes, I have traveled all the way to this temple because some locals in Modhera told me there is an underground tunnel here. But, it may just be an old folklore, not rooted in reality. Should we really believe what locals say? Are they just spinning baseless theories? And then a local from this area walks into the temple. There has been some renovation here, before the renovation, there was a black stone here. Under the black stone, you could see a tunnel. In Gujarati Language, we call it Boida. In Hindi, we call it Surang. You can go inside, and you can reach Patan. He clearly says there is an underground tunnel going in from this area. And originally it was covered with a black, stone slab. But even after hearing this, I am sceptical about this story. I need more evidence, at least there should be some visual proof to validate the claim of an underground tunnel. #AncientTechnology #PraveenMohan #hinduism
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